Archives|MRS. ADAMS'S LETTER TO BROWN IS READ; It Was in the Senator's Room in Washington When He Was Shot by Mrs. Bradley. WILL FIGURE AS MOTIVE Defendant Tells Story of Actual Shooting and Reads Her Letters to Brown, One Signed "Little Mint Julep." Mrs. Adams's Letter. Mrs. Bradley's Letters. The Third Letter. Her Testimony Resumed. She Starts East. Her Sad Memory. CHANLER LIBEL SUIT CLOSED. Hitchcock Property Deeded to Savage -- McKenzie Girt Refuses to Tell.

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MRS. ADAMS'S LETTER TO BROWN IS READ; It Was in the Senator's Room in Washington When He Was Shot by Mrs. Bradley. WILL FIGURE AS MOTIVE Defendant Tells Story of Actual Shooting and Reads Her Letters to Brown, One Signed "Little Mint Julep." Mrs. Adams's Letter. Mrs. Bradley's Letters. The Third Letter. Her Testimony Resumed. She Starts East. Her Sad Memory. CHANLER LIBEL SUIT CLOSED. Hitchcock Property Deeded to Savage -- McKenzie Girt Refuses to Tell.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. -- That Mrs. Bradley did not come to Washington with any intention of killing ex-Senator Arthur M. Brown of Utah, and that she did not even remember shooting him, she told the jury in her trial to-day. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on November 21, 1907, on Page 1 of the New York edition with the headline: MRS. ADAMS'S LETTER TO BROWN IS READ; It Was in the Senator's Room in Washington When He Was Shot by Mrs. Bradley. WILL FIGURE AS MOTIVE Defendant Tells Story of Actual Shooting and Reads Her Letters to Brown, One Signed "Little Mint Julep." Mrs. Adams's Letter. Mrs. Bradley's Letters. The Third Letter. Her Testimony Resumed. She Starts East. Her Sad Memory. CHANLER LIBEL SUIT CLOSED. Hitchcock Property Deeded to Savage -- McKenzie Girt Refuses to Tell. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe